Mupe Bay
Remote pristine beach with spectacular chalk sea stacks, accessible only when MOD ranges open.
Explore historic sites, museums, natural wonders, and more
Remote pristine beach with spectacular chalk sea stacks, accessible only when MOD ranges open.
Remote, dramatically beautiful cove accessible only by footpath – secluded swimming paradise.
Famous natural spring and Victorian tea gardens where visitors have made wishes for generations.
Picturesque stone village immortalized as ‘Evershed’ in Thomas Hardy’s ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’.
Eight-acre Japanese-style water garden with spectacular water lily displays and koi carp.
Working watermill on the River Stour producing stoneground flour with historic machinery.
Outstanding collection of over 1,000 historical costumes from 1730s to present day.
Iconic 1830s clifftop tower famously moved inland by the National Trust, available as holiday accommodation.
Enchanting turquoise former clay pit lake surrounded by heathland and woodland nature trails.
Historic stone quarrying village with traditional pub and access to spectacular coastal walks.